‘Sky Legend’ Fully Revealed!

The official Pokemon-Card website has revealed the non-secret rare cards from SM10b Sky Legend!

The set will release in Japan next week, on April 25th. It will presumably become part of our Unified Minds set in August.

The set’s secret rare cards will leak over the next week. Stay tuned!

The set has a second Z-Crystal card… Flyinium-Z!

Update (7:30 PM): All translations now up thanks to Bangiras!

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Ze Translaciones

Rowlet & Alolan Exeggutor-GX – Grass – HP270
Basic Pokemon (TAG TEAM)

[.] Super Grow: Search your deck for a Pokemon that evolves from 1 of your [G] Pokemon and put it on that Pokemon to evolve it. If you evolved into a Stage 1 Pokemon, you may also search your deck for a Stage 2 Pokemon that evolves from the Stage 1 Pokemon and put it on that Pokemon to evolve it again. Then, shuffle your deck. (Basically you can evolve any [G] Pokemon into its maximum stage, even if the later stages aren’t [G].)

[G][G][C] Hurricane: 150 damage. Heal 30 damage from this Pokemon.

[G][G][G]+ Tropical Arrow GX: 200 damage. If this Pokemon has at least 3 extra [G] Energy attached to it (in addition to this attack’s cost), shuffle all Energy attached to each of your opponent’s Pokemon into their deck. (You can’t use more than 1 GX attack in a game.)

When your TAG TEAM is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 3 Prize cards.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 3

Dwebble – Grass – HP70
Basic Pokemon

[C] Dig Claws: 10 damage.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2

Crustle – Grass – HP120
Stage 1 – Evolves from Dwebble

Ability: Shell Armor
This Pokemon takes 30 less damage from attacks.

[G][C][C] Fury Cutter: 50+ damage. Flip 3 coins. If 1 is heads, this attack does an additional 40 damage. If 2 are heads, this attack does an additional 80 damage. If all 3 are heads, this attack does an additional 150 damage.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 3

Fomantis – Grass – HP70
Basic Pokemon

[C] Sweet Scent: Heal 30 damage from one of your Pokemon.

[G] Leafage: 10 damage.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1

Lurantis – Grass – HP110
Stage 1 – Evolves from Fomantis

[C] Petal Blizzard: Does 10 damage to each of your opponent’s Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.)

[G] Sol Slash: 50+ damage. If this Pokemon has any [R] Energy attached to it, this attack does an additional 50 damage.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1

Bounsweet – Grass – HP60
Basic Pokemon

[G] Splash: 10 damage.

[C][C] Spinning Attack: 20 damage.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1

Steenee – Grass – HP90
Stage 1 – Evolves from Bounsweet

[C][C] Double Slap: 30x damage. Flip 2 coins. This attack does 30 damage times the number of heads.

Ability: Death Throes Pattern
When this Pokemon is Knocked Out by damage from an opponent’s Pokemon’s attack, choose 2 cards from your opponent’s hand without looking and discard them.

[P][C][C] Rocket Tail: 50+ damage. If “Jessie and James” is in your discard pile, this attack does an additional 80 damage.

Weakness: Psychic (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2

Koffing – Psychic – HP60
Basic Pokemon

[C] Tackle: 20 damage.

Weakness: Psychic (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1

Weezing – Psychic – HP120
Stage 1 – Evolves from Koffing

Ability: White Hole
You can use this Ability once during your turn if this card is discarded with the effect of “Jessie and James”. Your opponent chooses 1 card from their hand and discards it. (Resolve the effect of “Jessie and James” first.)

[C] Tackle: 40 damage.

Weakness: Psychic (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 3

Uxie – Psychic – HP70
Basic Pokemon

Ability: Secret Territory
If you have Mesprit and Azelf in play, apply Weakness for each Pokemon (both yours and your opponent’s) as x4 instead.

[C]+ Sky Legend GX: Shuffle this Pokemon and all cards attached to it into your deck. If this Pokemon has at least 1 extra [R] Energy, 1 extra [W] Energy, and 1 extra [L] Energy attached to it (in addition to this attack’s cost), this attack does 110 damage to 3 of your opponent’s Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.) (You can’t use more than 1 GX attack in a game.)

When your TAG TEAM is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 3 Prize cards.

Weakness: Lightning (x2)
Resistance: Fighting (-20)
Retreat: 3

Lickitung – Colorless – HP100
Basic Pokemon

[C] Sumo Draw: Draw 1 card for each of your Pokemon in play that has a retreat cost of 4.

[C][C][C] Tongue Slap: 40 damage.

Weakness: Fighting (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 4

Lickilicky – Colorless – HP130
Stage 1 – Evolves from Lickitung

[C] Rollout: 40 damage.

[C][C][C] Lickilicky Dancing: 90 damage. Discard 1 card from your opponent’s hand without looking. If you do, discard 1 card from the top of your opponent’s deck. If you do, discard 1 Energy from the opponent’s Active Pokemon.

You may play as many Item cards as you like during your turn (before your attack).

Gladion – Trainer
Supporter

Look at your face-down Prize cards and put 1 of them into your hand. Then, shuffle this Gladion into your remaining Prize cards and put them back face down. If you didn’t play this Gladion from your hand, it does nothing.

You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn (before your attack).

Lillie – Trainer
Supporter

Draw cards until you have 6 cards in your hand. If it’s your first turn, draw cards until you have 8 cards in your hand.

You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn (before your attack).

Lusamine – Trainer
Supporter

Put 2 in any combination of Supporter and Stadium cards from your discard pile into your hand.

You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn (before your attack).

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So all of three known cards in the current format when Sky Legends will be translated. lol

These Z-Crystal cards will prove to be a very interesting conundrum if there were any attack name mistranslations over the years, especially for the Expanded format. WotC consistently translated the move known in the games as "Confusion" as "Psyshock," for example, and then the latter became a move itself. Researching all the card attacks for my Google doc as I type this.

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Audino let's you draw a card once per turn
Wheesing makes your opponent discard 1 more card when you play Jessie and james
Magnezone is both electric and metal type and it's attack let's.you put a trainer card from your discard pile into your hand
Arbok's ability says that if arbok is attacked, then discard 2 random cards from your opponent's hand, it's attack does 50 plus 80 damage if you played Jessie and james during your turn

Not counting Full Arts, Trainers, or SR's, that's 39 out of 82. Just under HALF the Pokemon in this set are flying type.
See the deal here? Roaring Skies did the flying type theme properly. A mix of both birds AND other flying types, maintaining a Sky theme, whilst also continuing the Hoenn themes that Primal Clash started. If you're doing a themed set, this is how you do it.

Why is it so hard for them to make appealing sets with coherent themes anymore? It's really more of a minor complaint compared to something like artificial set bloating, but I know that there's people like Crystal Pidgeot who were looking really forward to this set assuming that it was going to be like Roaring Skies but BETTER. I was hoping for that too, but what do we get?

Another muddled thematic disaster, like all of the recent Sun and Moon sets. <3

Not counting Full Arts, Trainers, or SR's, that's 41 out of 82. HALF the Pokemon in this set are flying type.
See the deal here? Roaring Skies did the flying type theme properly. A mix of both birds AND other flying types, maintaining a Sky theme, whilst also continuing the Hoenn themes that Primal Clash started. If you're doing a themed set, this is how you do it.

Why is it so hard for them to make appealing sets with coherent themes anymore? It's really more of a minor complaint compared to something like artificial set bloating, but I know that there's people like Crystal Pidgeot who were looking really forward to this set assuming that it was going to be like Roaring Skies but BETTER. I was hoping for that too, but what do we get?

Another muddled thematic disaster, like all of the recent Sun and Moon sets. <3

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Seems good to me

These aren't "flying type" but you can find them in the sky:
Victini has wings and flys
Froslass floats
Cyagonal has levitate
Magnemite line floats
Koffing line has levitate
Lake guardians have levitate
Poipole floats
Nag has wings
Silvally can be flying with memory (this one is actually flying type)

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That Lickilicky looks to be very disruptive. A mill/discard/Energy removal attack in one.? With TCE, that's a a massive deal for one energy attachment. not to mention the new supporter can search it and Lickitung out and it has muscle pad to boost its fat health. interested to see where it goes

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That lickilicky is oddly powerful. Crunching ice pick would go well this card. Discard your opponents hand, discard their next top deck so that they have a harder option to get out of it, then get rid of their energy. All for one energy attachment!!! Am I weird to see that's really powerful?

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That Tapu Fini existing is a sign that the designers regretted making Blacephelon-GX in the first place. I mean, it is so obvious a counter card that nearly anyone who knows the meta could notice that! xD

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Yep. For the best generation ever, they really don't like representing it. Must be all the negativity it got back in the day.

It's really nice to know that a lot of people have turned around and grew to like it a lot, but I wish Pokemon would get to representing some more of the gen 5 pokemon who haven't got cards in upwards of 5 or 6 years. Darmanitan, my favorite pokemon, FINALLY getting one in Dragon Majesty (and another in...whatever that set it came in, I lost track with recent sets)was such a good feeling. I hope others get that treatment sooner or later.

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